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French Premier Says ‘Several’ Have Been Detained Over Charlie Hebdo Attack

French Premier Says ‘Several’ Have Been Detained Over Charlie Hebdo Attack


French Premier Says ‘Several’ Have Been Detained Over Charlie Hebdo Attack

Posted: 08 Jan 2015 12:13 AM PST

Prime Minister Manuel Valls, in a radio interview on Thursday, said that the authorities' main concern was preventing another attack.






The Men Behind the Cartoons at Charlie Hebdo

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 09:32 PM PST

According to those who knew them and followed their work, the four cartoonists who were killed Wednesday represented a radical, crude and vital strain of French culture.

Two Brothers Suspected in Killings Were Known to French Intelligence Services

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 09:06 PM PST

The slaughter raised questions about how Chérif Kouachi, so well-known to the police for so many years, and his brother managed to conceal their intentions.






Monterrey Journal: A Bus Takes a Local Route to Fighting Mexican Corruption

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 08:44 PM PST

Born through a mix of frustration, satire and savvy, the Corruptour is a free one-hour ride led by young activists hoping to stir a political awakening with five trips per weekend.






One Suspect Surrenders in Attack on French Newspaper; Two Others at Large

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 08:38 PM PST

Hamyd Mourad, 18, suspected in an assault on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, walked into a police station northeast of Paris and gave himself up. The other suspects are two brothers, Said and Chérif Kouachi.






Merkel’s Visit to Britain Sets New Tone After E.U. Rift

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 06:52 PM PST

Prime Minister David Cameron hoped that Chancellor Angela Merkel would help him mollify those in his party who clamor for an exit from the European Union, something both leaders said they are eager to avoid.






Critic’s Notebook: ‘My Husband’s Not Gay,’ a Special Set in Mormon Utah on TLC

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 06:48 PM PST

In "My Husband's Not Gay," a special on TLC, Mormon men acknowledge having a same-sex attraction.






‘Dangerous Moment’ for Europe, as Fear and Resentment Grow

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 06:14 PM PST

The strike against the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo seems certain to accelerate the growth of anti-Islamic sentiment in Europe.






In Paris, Solidarity Against Terrorism

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 06:03 PM PST

Hours after the deadly attacks on Charlie Hebdo in Paris, thousands gathered in the Place de la République to show support for free speech.

F.B.I. Says Little Doubt North Korea Hit Sony

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 06:01 PM PST

Instead of routing their attacks through decoy servers, the hackers sent them directly from web addresses in North Korea, the F.B.I. said. But some skeptics still wanted to see the agency's evidence.






Violence Grows in Yemen as Al Qaeda Tries to Fight Its Way Back

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 05:56 PM PST

Houthi fighters seized control of the Yemeni capital of Sana in September, promising radical political reforms, but the hope is crumbling.






News: Latest Updates on Paris Shooting

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 05:54 PM PST

New York Times reporters are providing live updates from the deadly shooting at a satirical newspaper in Paris.






Weather Makes Bad Situation Worse for Syrian Refugees

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 05:11 PM PST

A fierce winter storm has compounded the misery of the millions of Syrians displaced by their country's civil war and left the organizations that seek to help them scrambling to keep up.

Machine Learning: CES: Security Risks From the Smart Home

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 03:58 PM PST

Security experts are warning that things like Internet-connected cameras and household appliances are a threat to security and privacy.

Stéphane Charbonnier, Known as Charb, Relished Defying Mores

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 03:55 PM PST

Stéphane Charbonnier, editor of the satirical weekly who was killed in an attack on the newspaper's offices Wednesday, was instrumental in a series of defiant campaigns.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Is Skeptical of Nuclear Talks With U.S.

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 03:47 PM PST

Saying that the United States could not be trusted to lift sanctions, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that Iran should find internal solutions to economic problems.






China Wants Taxes Paid by Citizens Living Afar

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 03:28 PM PST

A longtime law, widely ignored, requires individuals and companies to pay domestic taxes on income earned outside the country.

Prices Fall and Worry Escalates in the Eurozone

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 03:20 PM PST

The decline, raising fears of economic stagnation, increases pressure on the European Central Bank to prevent a debilitating downward price spiral.






Black Holes Inch Ahead to Violent Cosmic Union

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 02:51 PM PST

Scientists say a pair of supermassive black holes appear to be spiraling toward a galaxy-wrecking collision that could release as much energy as 100 million supernova explosions.

Critic’s Notebook: ‘My Husband’s Not Gay,’ a Special Set in Mormon Utah on TLC

Posted: 07 Jan 2015 02:40 PM PST

In "My Husband's Not Gay," a special on TLC, Mormon men acknowledge having a same-sex attraction.

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